Wednesday, January 28, 2009

UNPOLISHED DIAMOND

by: Author Unknown, Aspiring to Greatness

How a person reacts to criticism often means the difference between success and failure. Take the case of Ole Bull, the famous Norwegian violinist of the past century.

His practical father, a chemist, sent him to the University of Christiania to study for the ministry and forbade him to play his beloved violin. He promptly flunked out and, defying his father, devoted all his time and energy to the violin. Unfortunately, though he had great ability, his teachers were relatively unskilled, so that by the time he was ready to start his concert tour he wasn't prepared.

In Italy a Milan newspaper critic wrote: "He is an untrained musician. If he be a diamond, he is certainly in the rough and unpolished."

There were two ways Ole Bull could have reacted to that criticism. He could have let it make him angry, or he could learn from it. Fortunately he chose the latter. He went to the newspaper office and asked to see the critic. The astounded editor introduced him. Ole spent the evening with the 70-year-old critic, asked about his faults, and sought the older man's advice on how to correct them.

Then he canceled the rest of his tour, returned home, and spent the next six months studying under really able teachers. He practiced hours upon hours to overcome his faults. Finally, he returned to his concerts and, when only 26, became the sensation of Europe.

2 comments:

mamasita said...

Again, I enjoy the inspiring stories that you share with us.Thank you.

btw, I hope everything is ok dah.Take Care ye..

Unknown said...

Hello Mamasita

You are most welcome. I am sorry I have not gone round to your blog or any other blog cos I have to write many thank you emails to those who kept in touch with me to encourage me etc.

Yes, I hope everything will be ok. Thanks so much for being such a sincere and warm person.

Take care ya and I will melawat soon ;).

Come again ya?

hugs,
Paula